At the beginning of the week, British Prime Minister Tony Blair unveiled a
dossier on Iraq containing photographs of L-29 Dolphin military fighter
planes, which Saddam Hussein is allegedly trying to transform into
carriers for chemical and biological weapons. The planes were made in the
former Communist Czechoslovakia. Earlier this month, the Czech daily Mlada
Fronta Dnes reported that a newly revealed document proved that Communist
Czechoslovakia had links to the Palestinian terrorist who masterminded the
1972 Olympics massacre in Munich, Germany. It is also no secret that
Muhammad Atta, the man believed to have piloted one of the hijacked planes
that crashed into the World Trade Centre in New York on September 11th
last year, visited the Czech Republic twice, and to make matters worse, is
believed to have contacted an Iraqi intelligence official to discuss plans
to blow up the American-funded Radio Free Europe headquarters in Prague. A
former UN chief weapons inspector then disclosed that he suspected the
Iraqi agent to have handed Atta anthrax spores when they met in the Czech
capital...